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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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Well, this are the destroyed dials I meant not attractive at all as I can't find the aesthetic here. One thing is distressed in a charming way and others are wrecked by water or this blue dials for me totally hideous!
I've seen a few on eBay and never had the wish to bid/purchase, it always surprised me they got sold... º.º
Beauty means harmony and then what is "Harmonious" for you? This can be a subjective experience for sure... La Beauté du diable (literally "devil's beauty").
As long as we all enjoy this Devilish virus ;)
Lets keep on this state of sin,
Passion!
: Yes, but there tends not to be a premium for it in Heuerland,
: unlike many of the others. Liking the first Sub there Bernard,
: looks really three dimensional.
: One of the interesting things with Heuer is the struggle Singer had
: with getting the blues right, more so than the blacks, bar the
: odd Autavia and a few more Camaros.
: Whether it's Cal 15 Carreras and Monacos turning violet:
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: Daytonas and Silverstones turning gold:
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: or Chronomatic and transitional Monacos turning sort of bronze:
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: there's plenty for fans of "failed" dials in the blue
: dial Heuers.
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